Divergent responses of soil respiration to biocrusts during the nongrowing and growing seasons in a dryland shrubland ecosystem

Author:
Guan C., Song X., Zhou S., Jiang Y., Qiao L., Ma X., Chen N. & Zhao C.
Year:
2025
Journal:
Applied Soil Ecology
Pages:
211: 106113 [11 p.]
Url:
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apsoil.2025.106113
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Biocrusts, which are distinctive elements in arid and semiarid ecosystems, stand out as pivotal regulators of soil respiration. However, the intricate seasonal variability in the response of soil respiration to diverse biocrust types has not been determined. Using three years of continuous field measurements taken at hourly intervals, we explored the seasonal (nongrowing and growing seasons) responses of soil respiration to cyanobacteria-, lichen- and moss-dominated biocrusts in a shrubland on the Loess Plateau in China. Our results revealed that the effects of cyanobacteria-dominated biocrusts on total soil respiration varied between the nongrowing and growing seasons, whereas the effects of moss- and lichen-dominated biocrusts on total soil respiration showed no significant seasonal differences. Notably, the effect of biocrusts on seasonal soil respiration fluctuations was associated with the biocrust type, with biocrust layer respiration increasing mostly in the following order: cyanobacteria
Id:
38073
Submitter:
zpalice
Post_time:
Tuesday, 22 April 2025 08:57